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Courses in Russian, East European, and Eurasian (REEES) Studies

Stanford University

2007-2008

 

* = AM REEES Core Course

** = REEES Undergrad Minor Course

 

 

Department

Course #

Course Title

Type

Course

Quarter

Instructor

Units

Art History

107A/307A

St. Petersburg, a Cultural Biography:  Architecture, Urban Planning, the Arts

Lecture/

Colloquium

Spring

Jack Kollmann

4

 

446

The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde

Seminar

Autumn

Maria Gough

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cultural and

Social

Anthropology

114/214

Minaret and Mahallah:  Women, Music, and Islam in Central Asia

Seminar

Spring

Alma Kunanbaeva

5

 

173/273**

Nomads of Eurasia:  Culture in Transition

Seminar

Winter

Alma Kunanbaeva

4-5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Film Studies

131/331**

Politics and Aesthetics in East European Cinema

Lecture

Autumn

Pavle Levi

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

History

23S

Living and Killing in the Ethnic Borderlands:  Eastern Europe, 1914-1948 (undergraduates only)

Undergrad

Seminar

Autumn

Kathryn Ward

5

 

62N

The Atomic Bomb in Policy and History

   (undergraduates only)

Introductory Freshman Seminar

Spring

Barton Bernstein

5

 

103E

History of Nuclear Weapons (= PolSci 116)

Lecture

Spring

David Holloway

5

 

123**

Reform and Revolution in Modern Russia, 1856-present

Lecture

Spring

Bertrand Patenaude

5

 

125**

20th-Century Eastern Europe

Lecture

Winter

Katherine Jolluck

5

 

137/337

The Holocaust

Lecture

Spring

Mary Felstiner

4-5

 

204E/307E

Origins of Totalitarianism

Colloquium

Autumn

Amir Weiner

4-5

 

204G/304G

War, Culture, and Society in the Modern Age

Colloquium

Autumn

Amir Weiner

5

 

221B

The Woman Question in Modern Russia

Colloquium

Autumn

Katherine Jolluck

5

 

221D

Women's Activism in War and Peace

Colloquium

Spring

Katherine Jolluck

4-5

 

226E

The Creation and Destruction of Yugoslavia

Colloquium

Autumn

Jovana Knezevic

5

 

226G/326G

Civilians and War in Modern Europe

Colloquium

Spring

Jovana Knezevic

4-5

 

226H/326H

Nationalism in the Habsburg Empire, 1848-1918

Colloquium

Winter

Jovana Knezevic

4-5

 

227A/327A*

The History of Genocide

Colloquium

Winter

Norman Naimark

4-5

 

229/329*

Poles and Jews

Colloquium

Winter

Katherine Jolluck

4-5

 

252/355

Decision Making in International Crises:  The A-Bomb, the Korean War, and the Cuban Missile Crisis

Colloquium

Autumn

Barton Bernstein

4-5

 

299X/399A

Design and Methodology for International Field

   Research

Colloquium

Spring

Nancy Kollmann,

Richard Roberts

1

 

424A/B

The Soviet Civilization

Research Seminar

Winter/

Spring

Amir Weiner

4-5,

4-5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

International

Relations

141A

Camera as Witness:  International Human Rights

  Documentaries

Seminar

Autumn

Jasmina Bojic

5

 

166* **

Russia and Islam

Seminar

Winter

John Dunlop

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IPS

243

The Science, Technology, and Politics of Missile

Defense

Seminar

Spring

David Holloway,

Theodore Postol

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Management

Science and

Engineering

193/293

Technology and National Security

Lecture

Autumn

William Perry,

Siegfried Hecker

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music

9A

Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, and Beyond:    

   A History of Russian Music [undergrads only]

Lecture

Winter

Izaly Zemtsovsky

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Political

Science

114D/314D*

**

Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law

(= IR 114D, IPS 230)

Lecture

Autumn

Kathryn Stoner-Weiss,

Michael McFaul

5

 

114S**

International Security in a Changing World

 

Lecture

Winter

Scott Sagan,

Coit Blacker

5

 

116

History of Nuclear Weapons (= Hist 103E)

Lecture

Spring

David Holloway

5

 

314S

Decision Making in U.S. Foreign Policy (= IPS 314S)

Seminar

Spring

Coit Blacker

5

 

318R*

State and Nation Building in Central Asia

Colloquium

Spring

Gail Lapidus

5

 

340S*

Political Economy of Post-Communism

Seminar

Spring

Michael McFaul

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REES

200

Current Issues in Russian, East European, and Eurasian

  Studies (AM REEES students only)

Seminar

Aut/Win/Spr

Gabriella Safran,

John Dunlop,

Jack Kollmann

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slavic

General

13N

Russia and the Russian Experience (undergraduates   

   only)

Introductory Freshman

Seminar

Winter

Richard Schupbach

3-4

 

77Q